I am selling a good usable crankcase for a polaris 700 jetski. Crank bearing bad but case is still good. Will sell case without crank for $5 less shipping. Came from a 99 slth but will fit on other 700s
Other Parts for Sale
- Yamaha 70 2-stroke propeller stainless steel(US $29.95)
- 1979 kawasaki 440/550 standup jetski--hardly used and in great condition!(US $999.99)
- Yamaha gp760 760 701 64x gp reeds reed valves cage wave venture(US $49.99)
- Main harness kawasaki jetski ultra 150 26030-3734(US $108.00)
- Throttle assy kawasaki jetski ultra 150 39074-3722(US $41.00)
- 1995 yamaha wave raider 700/701 62t,speedometer pickup sensor, venture,xl700(US $7.00)
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